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Managing Contracts and Invoices

Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.

 

  1. The one-cent copper piece fell victim to digital payments and rising production costsView the full article

  2. S&P and Moody’s award Edinburgh investment-grade status as it plans first bond issue since late 17th century View the full article

  3. White House says bill could be signed by President The President on Wednesday nightView the full article

  4. Chief executives send message to Downing Street that it must reduce uncertainty and offer more clarity on its fiscal policyView the full article

  5. Newly published messages from late sex offender become latest flashpoint in intraparty riftView the full article

  6. Hundreds of millions of pounds in value wiped off market value of the paper in the past weekView the full article

  7. Bookings from younger passengers have allowed operators to defy the gloom in the rest of the travel sectorView the full article

  8. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    It appeals more to a way of thinking than to a set of ideas — but is it just wrong? View the full article

  9. Introduction of new cap comes after retailers warned some higher-rate taxpayers were exploiting the perkView the full article

  10. Rachel Reeves should sacrifice planned VAT cuts if necessary, say energy companies and consumer groupsView the full article

  11. Figure lays bare fragile state of growth ahead of harsh BudgetView the full article

  12. Buenos Aires’s reserves rose by the same margin as Washington seeks to bolster Javier Milei’s governmentView the full article

  13. Energy secretary rules himself out as potential successor to prime ministerView the full article

  14. Chancellor explores alternative ways to raise revenue to fill fiscal hole estimated at up to £30bnView the full article

  15. Billionaire who pleaded guilty to insider trading is the latest in a series of amnesties granted by the US presidentView the full article

  16. Carmaker gives no details on pledge, which is in addition to Tokyo’s $550bn commitment in return for lower tariffsView the full article

  17. US buyout group is one of several bidders vying for parts of oil major’s sanctions-hit international operationsView the full article

  18. Public service broadcaster says there is no basis for a defamation claim by the US presidentView the full article

  19. Row over impartiality has led to calls for veteran Tory to step down from broadcaster’s board View the full article

  20. Washington agrees frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador on a range of productsView the full article

  21. Drop in AI stocks in Asia including SoftBank and chipmakers SK Hynix and SamsungView the full article

  22. Analysts link removal of top commanders to change in People’s Liberation Army operations near TaiwanView the full article

  23. Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll discussed a deal with PIF for struggling luxury auto group View the full article

  24. Extending the freezes beyond 2028 would raise £8.3bn in 2029-30, the Institute for Fiscal Studies estimatesView the full article

  25. Downing Street’s bizarre war on itself is a symptom of a government whose ideas dissolve on contact with realityView the full article





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